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      • Luggage Guidelines

        ​General

        • Keep your hand luggage with you at all times.

        • Ensure that all zips and fasteners are in good working condition - baggage can move about in the overhead compartment and unsecured items may fall out.

        • Don't wrap gifts - it is possible that the security teams may wish to view them properly, and will unwrap them.

        • Keep electronic items to a minimum.

        • A change of clothes, or at least underwear and a spare shirt may also be appreciated, either at the end of a long-haul flight, or if hold baggage is delayed.

        • Don't carry anything on to an aircraft for anyone else. If you are asked to do so, please contact Airport Security.

        • Remove old tags and barcodes from your hand luggage. 

        Size 

        Each passenger is allowed one item of hand luggage which should not be bigger than the size indicated. 

        • 56 centimetres tall (approximately 22 inches).

        • 45 centimetres wide (approximately 17.7 inches).

        • 25 centimetres deep (approximately 10 inches). 

        Valuables  

        Keep your valuables such as jewellery and important documents safely stored in your hand baggage. It is a good idea to keep some money (local currency) on your person. Then, should you be separated from your bag, you will still be able to make payphone calls, pay for transport or purchase small items.  

        Laptops 

        Laptops should be removed from their bags for screening prior to boarding the aircraft.  

        Many laptop bags look similar which can cause confusion when leaving the aircraft. Put a key ring, sticker or other identifying mark on your bag so that you can be sure that you are leaving with the correct computer.  

        Weight 

        The guideline is approximately 5kg for hand luggage. If you cannot easily lift your hand luggage above your head, it is probably too heavy.  

        Camera Film  

        The x-rays used to screen hold baggage should not affect most camera film. Film material over 1000ASA/31 DIN should be removed and offered for screening separately.  

        Medicines 

        If taking medicines with you, try to keep in the original packaging. This will assist security to identify the medicines and will prevent delays.